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Businiess name:  Breed & Co
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Generally, whenever I am about to start a project, I try to look for local shops to purchase tools or material from. As an example, I won't go anywhere besides Crump Plumbing supply for my plumbing material needs, period. Venturing into a Home Depot or Lowe's tends to be an exercise in patience. The tools or materials on the shelves fit at least one of the following criteria: out of stock; not carried at the store at all; or cheaply manufactured in China or Taiwan. Beyond that, the average staff member knows how to help you find what you need. Enter Breed & Co.: I can go into B&C feeling confident that I will find what I need to get the job done. Anything from replacement handles for axes and hammers, to wood carving tools (excellent array, btw), and even to grabbing a truffle or two on the way out the door for the wife. The majority of the items carried are well made here in America, (with some good German, Swedish, and Japanese tools in the mix, too); there are minor exceptions to this rule, but it is hard to stock a tool room and not have at least one or two things made cheaply in China, at least in these modern times. The staff is helpful and attentive, (unless it is within an hour of closing), and anything that they do not have, they can get for you. I recommend them. (4 out of 5 stars; 1 star taken away for inconsistency in staff's willingness to help)

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